If you have someone on staff that has a West Virginia pest license in general 
pest control and is fit tested for a respirator they may know/ be able to do 
the bat/guano removal. Some states require pre vaccinations to do so. Most 
people just hire these removals out to third parties as the liability of 
histoplasmosis and rabies is not worth it. JTV






Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  Conservation Dept.

     Integrated Pest Management

      Office 757-220-7080<tel:757-220-7080>

        Cell 757-634-1175<tel:757-634-1175>

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On Jul 27, 2020, at 8:37 AM, Voron, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:

 The bats have to be trapped out with a one way rat wire exit. Then the guano 
professionally removed. Otherwise this will keep happening unfortunately. JTV






Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  Conservation Dept.

     Integrated Pest Management

      Office 757-220-7080<tel:757-220-7080>

        Cell 757-634-1175<tel:757-634-1175>

          E-Mail [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





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On Jul 27, 2020, at 8:34 AM, Voron, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:

 Bat bugs are easily mistaken for bed bugs yes. JTV






Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  Conservation Dept.

     Integrated Pest Management

      Office 757-220-7080<tel:757-220-7080>

        Cell 757-634-1175<tel:757-634-1175>

          E-Mail [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





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On Jul 27, 2020, at 8:32 AM, 'Ritchie, Fran E' via MuseumPests 
<[email protected]> wrote:


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Hello everyone!


I received an email seeking advice on a product used to kill bed bugs – 
Aprehend<https://www.aprehend.com/treatment/>, a “natural biopesticide composed 
of Beauveria bassiana fungal spores”



Here’s what the person described:

Bed bugs have been found in traps in the collections storage room (it’s a 
standard office-size space with a locking door). A plan has been approved to 
use a product called Aprehend in the collections room. The manager says it gets 
applied via a pump spray bottle, and they would spot apply along the floor and 
baseboards. The door to the collections room would need to be left open to 
ventilate the room after application. I have recommended that they only leave 
the door open while staff are in the building, but that the room gets closed 
again at night.



I’m wondering if a) are there any milder pesticides that could be applied first 
(albeit, time is of the essence with bed bugs), and b) if the Aprehend is used, 
will it be detrimental to the collection in any way?



There are rarely people in the collections room (no curatorial staff at the 
park), so it’s curious how the bugs got in there in the first place. The park 
has bats in the roof, and is wondering if they could be the vectors of the 
pests.

Does anyone have any experience using this product, or any thoughts on whether 
it would be detrimental, if applied in the way that is described?

Thank you!
Fran

Fran Ritchie
Objects Conservator
National Park Service
Harpers Ferry Center

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Office: (304) 535-6701
Cell:  (240) 338-0556

AIC Professional Associate Conservator

"The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural 
resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, 
and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates 
with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource 
conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world."


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